File:Germany 10 DM 1972 G Silver Coin Munich Olympic Games.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGermany 10 DM 1972 G Silver Coin Munich Olympic Games.jpg |
English: Commemorating the Munich Olympic Games 1972.
Karlsruhe Mint. 15.32 g Ag 0.625 German Eagle above value, around: "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHE MARK" / Symbol of partnership, around: "OLYMPISCHE SPIELE 1972 IN MÜNCHEN", edge lettering: "CITIUS ALTIUS FORTIUS". KM 131. Medallist: Reinhart Heinsdorff, 1923 Rimsting am Chiemsee – 2002 Friedberg-Ottmaring, Bavaria, Germany. Condition: Perfect UNCIRCULATED MS65, with some beginning toning. |
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